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Your EPC portfolio,sorted by what matters now.
Check up to 25 rental properties against EPC expiry, today's band E minimum and the government's proposed band C direction for 2030.
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Current law and future policy are not the same thing.
The tracker keeps urgent legal concerns separate from sensible long-term planning, so a proposed rule is never presented as law today.
Enacted now
Band E is the minimum
Most privately rented homes in England and Wales cannot be let at band F or G without a valid exemption. Always check the official guidance for your case.
Proposed for 2030
Band C is the government's intended direction
The government intends private rentals to reach band C by 1 October 2030. Legislation is still to follow, so band D and E are shown as planning gaps rather than current-law failures.
Questions before you start
Built for quick portfolio triage, not as a replacement for official legal advice.
Read the landlord EPC guideIs the EPC portfolio tracker free?
Yes. You can save and review up to 25 properties without creating an account or paying a fee.
Where is my portfolio data stored?
The property list is stored in local browser storage on your device. It is not synced to an EPC Advisor account or sent to analytics.
Does a band D or E property break current rental law?
Not on its rating alone. The current minimum is band E for most privately rented homes. The government intends to require band C from 1 October 2030, but legislation is still to follow.